In line with everyone else, my BG1 experience was not exceptional. The game certainly warrants credit where credit is due. It provided me with a sense of nostalgia, although I was unable to engage this game like I had with … Continue reading →

Seriously. If you insist on trying something old-school, go straight to Planescape: Torment. Everything about BG1 makes it feel like an assembly line. Just walking is cumbersome. You can only see about 200 pixels, vertically and horizontally, at one time, … Continue reading →

So I’m gonna say one thing about Baldur’s Game: ITSUCKS. Gaming has come a long way. I remember being a wee lass lad & finding Final Fantasy for NES. It was on sale! Awesome. I had first fallen in love … Continue reading →

I respect this game. I think it’s a milestone. It’s even charming at times. I’m glad I played it. But Baldur’s Gate isn’t much fun. I feel like I’ve written this in every chapter review, but this game is just … Continue reading →

I must say, I didn’t expect one of the main ideas behind this blog to hit this hard in the first game. When brainstorming blog names, we decided that we needed a theme – some kitschy thing that sums up what … Continue reading →